
Hungry For Attention
October 28, 2019
Insecurity among Santa Ana College students is common, whether it’s not being able to afford a meal on campus, play a sport or pass

OCTA Construction Is Pushing Out Mexican Culture
October 28, 2019
Since childhood, I can remember attending Noche de Altares on La Cuatro. Altars lined both sides of 4th Street decorated with papel picado, bright

Noche de Altares Moves to New Location
October 28, 2019
The largest Día de los Muertos event in Orange County, Noche de Altares, honors ancient tradition through culture, art and compassion. Attendees unite by

“So You Speak Russian?” Photography Exhibit to Open in DTSA
October 28, 2019
Drawing her inspiration by the scenery of her small hometown in Ukraine, Brooklyn-based photographer Jules Slütsky brings project “So You Speak Russian?” that she’s

El Futuro es Vegano at OC’s Only Animal-Free Mexican Restaurant
October 28, 2019
Inside a narrow hallway that leads to the 4th Street Market food hall, a crowd forms around La Vegana Mexicana’s colorful counter. People are

Zombies, Medicine and Scholarships: STEM Week 2019
October 21, 2019
Explore the science behind zombies, crime scene investigation and medicine during the 11th Annual STEM Week 2019. Daily events like Biotech Science Theatre 3000

New Music: Deep Bass and Wordplay on Frank Ocean’s ‘DHL’
October 20, 2019
Listening to Frank Ocean’s first original track in two years feels like glancing at an orange-yellow sunset in the rearview mirror with a dark

Gallery Displays Watercolor Views of Mexico
October 16, 2019
In the first art show of the semester, scenic watercolor paintings depict views of Mexico during the mid-20th century. “Views of Mexico” pulls from